a. [f. as prec. + -ED2.]
1. = QUADRANGULAR. Now rare or Obs.
1552. in Huloet.
1570. Billingsley, Euclid, I. xxxii. 42. The angles of euery quadrangled figure are equall to 4 right angles.
1620. Dekker, Dreame (1860), 30. Those quadrangled haile-stones, which Kill teemes and plowmen.
1674. Jeake, Arith. (1696), 175. The other Species of Quadrangled Figures are an Oblong and a Rhomboide.
1800. J. Hurdis, Favourite Village, 155. The quadrangled tube Into a pipe monotonous converts.
2. Furnished with a quadrangle.
1880. Sir J. B. Phear, Aryan Village in India, 86. There will be the brick-built, quadrangled house with imposing front.